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Aspects

Descendant Square Juno

Your need for a committed bond keeps catching on your closest relationships. With Juno A tense aspect between planets about 90 degrees apart that creates friction and a push to act. Squares are challenging but are often what drives real growth. your The point directly opposite the Ascendant, on the western horizon. It describes partnership, others, and what you seek in relationship., the marriage-theme and the demands of partnership grate against each other, so the drive for union can feel at odds with the bonds you actually form, and an old story about equality, loyalty, or jealousy may press on your relationships. You might cling to a bond that is not fair, or struggle to commit without a power struggle over who holds the upper hand. The friction is purposeful: it pushes you to build partnerships of real equality rather than repeat a wound around marriage. The lifelong task is to meet the discomfort as a doorway, learning to commit in a way that is genuinely equal and free of the old grievance.

Lean in Build partnerships of real equality rather than repeat a wound around marriage.

Watch for Cling to an unfair bond or commit through a power struggle.

Sources

  • George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads the natal Juno square the Descendant as the principle of committed union and the marriage-bond shaping partnership and the close other.
  • Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Hand frames the Descendant as the seventh house of partnership and marriage, where Juno square sets the theme of partnership, commitment, and equality.
  • Arroyo, Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements (1975)Gives the modern reading of Juno square the Descendant, the need for a true, equal, lasting bond working through partnership and the close other.

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